1'-hydroxy Midazolam (Ro 21-6347)

≥95%

  • Product Code: 106823
  CAS:    59468-90-5
Molecular Weight: 341.8 g./mol Molecular Formula: C₁₈H₁₃ClFN₃O
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Density: Storage Condition: -20°C, airtight, dry
Product Description: 1'-Hydroxy Midazolam is primarily used in clinical and forensic toxicology as a biomarker for the detection of midazolam exposure. It is a major metabolite of midazolam, a benzodiazepine commonly used for sedation, anesthesia, and treatment of acute seizures. The presence of 1'-Hydroxy Midazolam in biological samples, such as blood or urine, helps confirm midazolam administration, which is critical in cases of drug monitoring, overdose investigations, or compliance checks. Additionally, it aids in distinguishing midazolam use from other benzodiazepines due to its specificity. This metabolite is also studied in pharmacokinetic research to understand midazolam metabolism and its interactions with other drugs, particularly in patients with impaired liver function, where metabolism may be altered.
Product Specification:
Test Specification
Appearance White Or Off-White Solid
Purity (%) 97.5-100
Infrared Spectrum Conforms To Structure
NMR Conforms To Structure
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Size (g) Availability Price Quantity
0.001 10-20 days $575.59
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0.005 10-20 days $1,900.37
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1'-hydroxy Midazolam (Ro 21-6347)
1'-Hydroxy Midazolam is primarily used in clinical and forensic toxicology as a biomarker for the detection of midazolam exposure. It is a major metabolite of midazolam, a benzodiazepine commonly used for sedation, anesthesia, and treatment of acute seizures. The presence of 1'-Hydroxy Midazolam in biological samples, such as blood or urine, helps confirm midazolam administration, which is critical in cases of drug monitoring, overdose investigations, or compliance checks. Additionally, it aids in distinguishing midazolam use from other benzodiazepines due to its specificity. This metabolite is also studied in pharmacokinetic research to understand midazolam metabolism and its interactions with other drugs, particularly in patients with impaired liver function, where metabolism may be altered.
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